Steal An Egg

Steal An Egg Trails

Last updated: 2026-08-18

A sourced guide to Steal An Egg trails on Roblox: the ten-trail Common-to-Divine ladder, Trail Shop Speed multipliers, how trails stack with treadmill training, and when the Robux Speed Shop is worth it. Every number is labelled by source — nothing invented.

What Steal An Egg trails actually do

Steal An Egg trails are the second speed system in the game. A trail streams an animated effect behind your character, so it reads as pure cosmetics at first glance — but it also applies a Speed multiplier, and Speed is the one stat that decides which biome you can survive. That dual role is why Steal An Egg trails are one of the highest-value purchases in the game.

This Steal An Egg trails guide sticks to mechanics confirmed across multiple sources.

  1. 1.Earn in-game cash from the pets placed in your base
  2. 2.Open the dedicated Trail Shop at your base
  3. 3.Buy the strongest trail your cash balance can actually reach
  4. 4.Equip it so the Speed multiplier applies to your character
  5. 5.Keep training on the treadmill — the multiplier makes every session worth more

Run that loop and your Steal An Egg trails upgrade path pays for itself.

Steal An Egg trails Trail Shop guide cover

Ten trails, Common to Divine

Gaming media consistently reports ten Steal An Egg trails, running from Common rarity at the bottom to Divine at the top. They sit on the same rarity vocabulary the game uses everywhere else, so the ladder feels familiar the moment you open the shop.

All Steal An Egg trails are bought with in-game cash, never Robux.

Three independent sources (Sportskeeda, allthings.how, Bloxodes) report ten trails spanning Common to Divine rarity. The developer has not published an official trail list, so treat the count as community-observed — it can change with an update.

Trail Shop multipliers

The top rungs of the Steal An Egg trails ladder carry the multipliers worth planning around. A multiplier applies on top of the Speed you already trained, so the same treadmill session yields far more once a strong trail is equipped.

Secret

x7 Speed

Mid-high rung read off the Trail Shop panel. A large step up from early commons, and usually the first tier worth saving for.

Eternal

x10 Speed

Second-highest tier on the shop panel. A strong target once your pets produce steady income.

Divine

x14 Speed

The top rung of the ladder and the highest multiplier reported by media. This is the endgame trail for late-biome pushes.

Steal An Egg trails multipliers stack on trained Speed.

Multipliers come from a Trail Shop panel screenshot documented by Bloxodes; the x14 Speed ceiling is independently reported by Beebom. Lower-rung values (Common through the mid tiers) are not published by any source and are deliberately left blank rather than guessed. Always trust the live panel in your own server — tiers and values can change with any update.

Because the multiplier scales your trained Speed, Steal An Egg trails and the treadmill are complements rather than alternatives — see the treadmill and speed guide for how to raise the base number first.

Trails vs treadmill vs Speed Shop

There are three confirmed ways to raise Speed. Steal An Egg trails are the middle route: cheaper than Robux, stronger than grinding alone.

RouteCostEffect
Treadmill trainingIn-game cashRaises your base Speed in repeated cycles; each upgrade increases the Speed gained per use.
TrailsIn-game cashApplies a Speed multiplier on top of your trained Speed, so training itself becomes more valuable.
Speed ShopRobuxBuys a flat instant Speed jump. Displayed bundle range runs from +150K Speed up to +1B Speed.

Steal An Egg trails cost in-game cash, never Robux.

Bloxodes and Beebom both document the Speed Shop bundle range (+150K to +1B Speed). The treadmill and trail routes are confirmed by four sources. No exact Robux prices are listed here because none are consistently published.

The game is free to play, so Steal An Egg trails remain the main paid-nothing lever — see is Steal An Egg free for what Robux actually buys, and the gamepasses page for the two verified passes.

Matching trails to biome speed gates

Every biome gates entry behind a minimum Speed, and that is the whole reason Steal An Egg trails matter. Below the requirement the biome guardian can catch you, ragdoll you, and make you drop the egg you were carrying.

BiomeListed speed target
ForestNo minimum
Lake900
Desert10K
Jungle40K
Snow170K
Volcano700K
Abyss Ocean2.5M
Prehistoric17M
Cosmic700M

Speed gates are reported identically by allthings.how, Bloxodes and BloxSpot. Treat them as minimum entry targets rather than safe-escape numbers: carrying a larger egg makes a guardian escape harder, so aim above the listed figure.

Use the speed and income calculator to plan the next gate, then check rare egg spawns for where the payoff sits.

Steal An Egg trails tips for new players

  • Steal An Egg trails multiply Speed, they do not replace training.
  • Cheap Steal An Egg trails stall your progress early.
  • Save cash for the Steal An Egg trails tier that jumps a gate.
  • Equip your best trail before every rare egg run.
  • Pet income is what funds Steal An Egg trails.
  • The strongest Steal An Egg trails unlock the deepest biomes.
  • Steal An Egg trails widen your safe escape buffer.
  • Check your Steal An Egg trails before every biome jump.

The right buying order

A multiplier on a small base Speed is still a small number, so the order you spend in matters more than the tier you chase. This is the sequence that gets the most out of Steal An Egg trails:

  • Fill your pen first — pets pay for everything else, including trails.
  • Upgrade the treadmill early, because a multiplier on a tiny base Speed is still a tiny number.
  • Buy a trail when the jump is a real step up, not a marginal one.
  • Save through the weak middle rungs instead of buying every tier on the way up.
  • Treat the Speed Shop as an optional late-biome shortcut, never as a requirement.

Your pen is the engine behind all of it — better pets mean faster Steal An Egg trails upgrades. Start with the best pets by goal page, or the full pets guide for how income scales.

Common Steal An Egg trails mistakes

  • Buying the cheapest trail immediately and stalling before the tier that actually matters.
  • Treating a trail as pure cosmetics and skipping the shop entirely.
  • Chasing a multiplier while your treadmill sits un-upgraded.
  • Entering a biome the moment you technically meet its listed speed, with no escape buffer.
  • Trusting an old guide's tier values instead of the live shop panel in your server.

Avoid those five and Steal An Egg trails become the cheapest progress in the game.

Steal An Egg trails reward patience over impulse buys.

Are trails worth it?

Yes — with one condition. Steal An Egg trails pay off once your treadmill and pen are already producing, because the multiplier compounds whatever base Speed you bring to it. Bought too early, the same trail buys you almost nothing.

Steal An Egg trails are the cheapest lasting upgrade you can buy. No source publishes individual trail names or prices, so this page lists none. New players ask whether Steal An Egg trails are cosmetic; the answer is that they are both cosmetic and mechanical, which is unusual and easy to underestimate.

New to the game? The beginner guide covers the full loop before you spend on Steal An Egg trails, and codes tracks whether any free boost exists yet.

Everything on this page is sourced: trail count and Common-to-Divine range (Sportskeeda, allthings.how, Bloxodes), the cosmetic-plus-speed-boost dual role (four sources), Trail Shop as a dedicated cash shop (three sources), shop panel multipliers (Bloxodes screenshot, x14 ceiling corroborated by Beebom), Speed Shop bundle range (Bloxodes, Beebom), and biome speed gates (allthings.how, Bloxodes, BloxSpot). Individual trail names, prices, and lower-tier multipliers are not published anywhere reliable and are intentionally omitted rather than invented. Checked 2026-08-18.

Steal An Egg trails — FAQ

How many Steal An Egg trails are there?+

Three independent gaming media sources report ten Steal An Egg trails spanning Common to Divine rarity. The developer has not published an official list, so treat ten as a community-observed count that an update can change.

Do Steal An Egg trails actually increase speed?+

Yes. Steal An Egg trails are cosmetic effects that also apply a Speed multiplier, which is why they matter far more than they look. Since Speed gates which biome you can enter, a stronger trail directly widens where you can steal eggs.

Where do you buy Steal An Egg trails?+

From a dedicated Trail Shop at your base, paid for with in-game cash rather than Robux. You buy Steal An Egg trails with money your placed pets generate, then equip one so the multiplier applies.

Which trail gives the highest multiplier?+

Divine sits at the top of the Steal An Egg trails ladder at x14 Speed, with Eternal at x10 and Secret at x7 on the shop panel. Those readings come from a shop screenshot, so verify the live panel in your own server before saving for a tier.

Are Steal An Egg trails better than the Speed Shop?+

They serve different roles. Steal An Egg trails are the free-to-play route and scale with your treadmill training, while the Speed Shop sells flat instant Speed for Robux (a displayed range of +150K up to +1B Speed). Trails plus treadmill is the normal progression path.

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